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      Little M
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      bebe:
      Little M:

      [quote=\"bebe\"]I hv just came back from the Dentist..my gal's upper jaw is kinda shorter..and resulting overcrowding of upper teeth. The dentist referred me to do a private orthodontist to see if braces will help. My gal is currently 9yrs..is it too young to brace up her teeth? Any pte orthodonist to recommend?


      DS has the same problem. Getting his braces fixed in during the March hols. DS is coming to 9 in a few mths. Dentist said he is ok to get braces now as all his milk teeth drop out already.

      My gal's milk teeth are still there and that is why her perm tooth are growing behind in awkward position. Where is yr boy doing his braces?[/quote]He is doing at Mt E Orthodontic clinic, Dr Lim. His charges is from 5K onwards. Let me know if you are going for consultation πŸ˜„

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        Little M:
        bebe:

        [quote=\"Little M\"]
        DS has the same problem. Getting his braces fixed in during the March hols. DS is coming to 9 in a few mths. Dentist said he is ok to get braces now as all his milk teeth drop out already.

        My gal's milk teeth are still there and that is why her perm tooth are growing behind in awkward position. Where is yr boy doing his braces?

        He is doing at Mt E Orthodontic clinic, Dr Lim. His charges is from 5K onwards. Let me know if you are going for consultation :D[/quote]Thanks..my dentist referred me to Smileworks..I have called and fixed appointment liao. Will seek opinions first and see. But I will keep the contacts in mind incase I wanna seek more opinion. Besides $$, I also have to factor in distance..cos it will not be a 1-time or 2 times affair.

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          Brought dd to a restructured hospital for consultation following a referral from school dentist. Hv to say, really NOT impressed by the service. I, too, will choose private when the time comes to fix the braces. Waiting for all her adult teeth to be out.


          Hv heard that it’s a painful procedure, and better to wait until after PSLE. But dd is self-conscious of her misaligned teeth. Is the process really that bad?

          BTW, anyone has any feedback on Raffles Dental at Raffles Hospital? They have a student’s package for braces + convenient location…

          TIA for any advice.

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            MotherHen:
            Brought dd to a restructured hospital for consultation following a referral from school dentist. Hv to say, really NOT impressed by the service. I, too, will choose private when the time comes to fix the braces. Waiting for all her adult teeth to be out.


            Hv heard that it's a painful procedure, and better to wait until after PSLE. But dd is self-conscious of her misaligned teeth. Is the process really that bad?

            BTW, anyone has any feedback on Raffles Dental at Raffles Hospital? They have a student's package for braces + convenient location...

            TIA for any advice.
            It's only painful for the first 2 days, got ulcers and cannot chew. After 2 days, everything's back to normal as they get used to the braces. After psle is the best time to fix braces. πŸ˜„

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              sall:
              MotherHen:

              Brought dd to a restructured hospital for consultation following a referral from school dentist. Hv to say, really NOT impressed by the service. I, too, will choose private when the time comes to fix the braces. Waiting for all her adult teeth to be out.


              Hv heard that it's a painful procedure, and better to wait until after PSLE. But dd is self-conscious of her misaligned teeth. Is the process really that bad?

              BTW, anyone has any feedback on Raffles Dental at Raffles Hospital? They have a student's package for braces + convenient location...

              TIA for any advice.

              It's only painful for the first 2 days, got ulcers and cannot chew. After 2 days, everything's back to normal as they get used to the braces. After psle is the best time to fix braces. πŸ˜„

              Thks! Do you mind if I ask which clinic your child goes to? I've been told by a couple of clinics i called that must wait till all adult teeth are out... Would like to check out options.

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                sall
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                MotherHen:
                sall:

                [quote=\"MotherHen\"]Brought dd to a restructured hospital for consultation following a referral from school dentist. Hv to say, really NOT impressed by the service. I, too, will choose private when the time comes to fix the braces. Waiting for all her adult teeth to be out.


                Hv heard that it's a painful procedure, and better to wait until after PSLE. But dd is self-conscious of her misaligned teeth. Is the process really that bad?

                BTW, anyone has any feedback on Raffles Dental at Raffles Hospital? They have a student's package for braces + convenient location...

                TIA for any advice.

                It's only painful for the first 2 days, got ulcers and cannot chew. After 2 days, everything's back to normal as they get used to the braces. After psle is the best time to fix braces. πŸ˜„

                Thks! Do you mind if I ask which clinic your child goes to? I've been told by a couple of clinics i called that must wait till all adult teeth are out... Would like to check out options.[/quote]2 orthodontists told me that there is no need to wait until all adult teeth are out. For dd's case, if wait until all adult teeth are out, then he said got to extract because of overcrowding. So he said if fix braces now, can adjust the space accordingly, so no need to sacrifice adult teeth. dd went to Q & M clinic.

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                  BeContented
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                  Hi Sall,

                  In this case, I must really disagree on the statement 😐

                  \"if wait until all adult teeth are out, then he said got to extract because of overcrowding. So he said if fix braces now, can adjust the space accordingly, so no need to sacrifice adult teeth.\"

                  When adult teeth grow in an awkward position due to milk teeth still being around, 'overcrowding' will be temporary as milk teeth will drop eventually and space will be created....the only problem is the misalignment. Cases like this, perhaps yes.

                  However, if overcrowding happens because the jaw is too small for the set of adult teeth, teeth definitely will grow in zigzag manner. If jaw is too small, no matter how early you start the braces, it won't help. Simple logic, No Space means No Space 😐

                  Yes, there be ulcer and pain in the initial stage. Also whenever the orthodontist make any adjustment, some discomfort is expected for the first 1-2 days. This cycle will probably last for as long as the treatment goes. Extent of discomfort depends on how 'aggressive' is the adjustment.

                  Rgds

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                    sall
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                    Hi Cwc, in dd's case, she has no prob with small jaw, so quite easy for orthodontist to fix. That's why he said by fixing braces now, adjustments can be made and adjacent tooth can be shifted a little to make way for the adult tooth that's coming out. Only her milk tooth was extracted. There's no need to extract any adult teeth. It all depends on individual child. πŸ˜„

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                      Hi Sall,

                      Glad your girl belongs to the first case, which will be easier to resolve πŸ™‚

                      No offense for raising the the objection. Guess I was concerned with the earlier statement cos' it sounds somewhat misleading. Thot it will be good to help clarify it for those may not know much about braces and yet to visit any orthodontist.

                      Cheers. Have a good weekend.

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                        sall
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                        Hi Cwc, no problem, no offense taken πŸ˜„

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